31/11.5-15 Ltb
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31/11.5-15 Ltb
I have been seeing 31/11.5 LTb's on craigslist lately and it has gotten me thinking about maybe getting an set of daily driver tires and a cheap set of mud/snow tires. will they fit without rubbing? I am thinking of width related rubbing not hieght as i have 31/10.50 on right now. I have no lift right now, I plan on doing rear leveling coils and torsion crank fro ground clearance in a few months. just curious.
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you dont need 11.5's i know that for snow they will ride on top of the snow more than the same tire in 10.5 and im not sure why else, but a lot of people told my friend (who is also looking for some ltb's) to go for the narrower one
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Yeah no kidding. I always hear about people doing big IFS lifts to their truck only but on a 32/11.50. It just doesn't make sense to me. I am a believer in lift with tires first and trim before suspension work. And if i ever got to that point (not even close) I would do a SAS and do a 4 link. but thats not going to happen anytime soon. haha I just want to get some ground clearance for trail driving. I would still fun my 31/10.50 90% of the time but I would put on the 33/10.50 for trail wheeling and exploring.
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